Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune I Vol. vm- No. 2SS SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 10. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 479 1 UPTON'S EYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, DON'T GET A COLD get LAKEROL «Heed the warning signalat the first sign of a cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and i pleasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore throats and" catarrhal trouble?. Why suffer, when they can so easily be
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    • 390 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I Let A 'Vesta' Save You Money, j j A Sewing Machine Renowned for its reliability. j j V j j VIBRATING SHUTTLE. j HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. AND OTHER MODELS.
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  • 795 2 FINE WORK IN THE NEW TERRITORIES. MEDICAL, CLINICS. The problem of well-organised medical services to take care of the uxttfi number of sick poor villagers in the New Territories is daily becoming so pressing that it shcuid attract considerable sympathy in the Colony, says a correspondent in
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  • 346 2 IS THE "FIND" AUTHENTIC? An account has been given in the papers recently of the finding of a relic claimed to be the tunic of Mohammed This tunic i* said to be a short wide shirt of cream colour with very short arms and entirely covered with inscriptions
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 345 2 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SMART HAT FOR THE RACES WHITE A WAYS Have for your jtM selection a complete m new range of I Bowlers Tncorne I§l 3 Robin Hood White f Felts Coloured Felts White Straws Pull-on Straws Trimmed C Millinery Child- *-< rens Hats also a nice
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    • 315 2 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOT"**; I morning sickness relieved nausea finished I •Taticnt had very bad morning sickness .si -g wee baby s fretful j flatulence in 1 became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo womited after meals not gaining weight I morning and
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  • 998 3 PROGRESS OF BRITISH AIR TRAVEL EPITOMISED. THE FIRST FLIGHT. British aerial transport has just reached ancther milestone in its history—the completion of 12 years cf regular flying on commercial air-lines. It was in August. 1919. that a small 360 hp. British plane ascended from Hounslow. instituting
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    • 165 3 ai,m 1 tm mi hum i iim As a bodybuilder during childhood, after an nourishment without overillness, or when mind and taxing the digestion, body are worned and over- SCOTT'S Emulsion k worked, there is noth.ng more than med ci nearly as good as SCOTT'S t 7c. j m aici
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    • 191 3 Hindenburg Records. SERIE 5. The Latest Malay Records. Recorded by the Latest Electrical System 2376 Sri Dam—Tjepaka Biroe. Miss Ja Emah 2378 Krontjong Tji Onang—Sri Muar. Miss Ja Emah 2380 Slendang Batik—Jandawan Potih. Miss Ja Emah 2382 Boengah Blimbing—Anak Lang Mandi Paya. Ja Emah 2384 Stamboel Roesak—Cherai Alam. Miss Ja
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    • 29 3 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The Largest Insurance Company tn the British Empire. BRANCH OFFICE: 11/18. Mercantile Bank Bntldlnn Branch Actuary. Branch Manager. 4 S CLARKE L A WTLTTAM*»
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    • 447 3 GIVE A RICHER TONE TO THE DISH Al! your soups, gravies and casserole dishes will gjjijjffl gain richness when BOVRIL I mJ KNOWN FOR ITS REMARKABLE EFFICACY IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT CHEST AND LUNGS Hudson's 0 HudsoiTs Eumenthol Jujubes carry the endorsement of the medical profession, and the
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  • 2285 4 MESSAGE TO THE WORLD. PRESENT MANCHURIAN DISTURBANCE. The following "message to the people of the wcrld" has been issued by the All-China Unio i ci Chinese Chambeis of Commerce, a copy of which was sent us by the Sin Chew Jit Pob. Ltd. We have founa
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 230 4 Derives wonderful Staying > Power from SjH| PHOSFERINE Mr. JACK COWLEY dical student, I have felt fully well and fit. I have tried several other tonics, but none of them give the same staying power as Phosferine. I would like to recommend it to anyone requiring a real, beneficial tonic,
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    • 581 4 "DALTON" I lj SCHOOL OF DANCING AND MCSIC. Principals.—MAßlON DALTON and '«H I. I). BELL Jj| l^y*" (Late Teacher McKemie School, Wash- v j V^Vm. ■'->.-'||f7 ington HoieZ, Curzon St., London.) Lj Ballroom versions of the latest dance V creations, T The Rumba and Paso Doblc etc., etc jß||§|B V
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  • 736 5 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. HIG UPSET IN LAST EVENT. THE TURF Onl day of the Singapore Turf Club's ruber Races will go down as one of the ever experienced in recent years. The nrj downpour of rain which fell from 1 .45 p m. continued with such
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  • 551 5 EVERTONS FIRST DRAW. SCOTTISH BEAT ENGLISH LEAGUE. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Evcrtcn's visit to Hudden,field resulted in a goalless draw, the first game of the season in which Everton has shared the points with aav tide. Tre Wednesday gave Birmingham a big thrashing and West Bromwich had an easy
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  • 682 5 London. Nov. 7. The outstanding man in the English League matches was W. G. Richardson, the West Bromwich c ntre-forward. who scored the two goaJT which gave th, Albion the Cup last April Richardson opened the Albion s game Jainst West Ham in the most sensational
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  • 20 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 7. At Celtic Park. Glasgow to-dx.y the Scottish League beat the English League 4—3.—Reutei.
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  • 147 5 "S.F.P" Service. London. Nov. 7. At Glasgow to-day the Scottish League took revenge for the 7 —3 defeat vjhich the Football League inflicted upon them at Tottenham a year ago, for they won the annual interLeague match this afternoon in the presence of 40,000 spectators, by 4 goals to 3.
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  • 1126 5 POSITIONS UP TO DATE. Below are the positions in the English and Scottish Leagues up to and including the last matches played. Figures in brackets indicate last year's positions P. denotes promoted reams and D. shows clubs relegated to a lower division at the end of the
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  • 2072 5 MAIN REASONS FOR DECREASE. PUBLIC'S REDUCED PURCHASING POWER. The Hcn'ble Mr. F. A. Pledger presided at the twtnty-ninlh ordinaly general meet.ng of the S.ngapo.e Cold Storage Cc Ltd.. on Saturday afternoon in the offices of Messrs. Boutead and Co.. Lid. Others present were Messrs. P. R. He.on.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 92 5 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. BUY tne best typewriter gflHßlTfftflTßfl 818 ribbons carbons taU) Pen J^Cs&L^hi^ajJ^^B Pencil writing). .f fSKa^J^AiJAtfEII We guarantee the quality to be the best or else your money will 9 oe refunded. Ring us up for mechanics In case your typewriter is out of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 459 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been suggested that we should open a special Diary for their benefit, and we readily comply. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping the Diary up-to-date
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    • 117 6 i CAPITOIi I j6 15 LAST NIGHT 0.15 J THe 6.15 performance in Aid of Poppy Pay fund i j CYRIL MACLAGLEM (Brother of Victor Maclaglen) In the Great Historical Epic Production I BALACLAVA thtTcharge of the light brigade. with the Beautiful Screen Star j BENITA HUME, j TO-MORROW Commencing
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    • 233 6 Amusements. 6.15 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9.15 Metro's Brilliant Show of Modern Men with Traditional Ways! Adolphe Menjou j EN I Men caii v Love I STAND BY! Here it is as big as it's name and I greater than you can IMAGINE I TO-MORROW OPENING AT THE MATINEE al 3
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    • 295 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Columbia's Mighty j Epic of the Air Dirigible I WITH Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Fay Wray i ■tot j TO-MORROW EVELYN LAVE in j j One Heavenly Night. j United Artists Great Universal Buccess EAST COAST RD KATQ NJG ft^fc. 6.15 TO-INIGHT 9.15 j EVER
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  • 713 7 THE TURF. The following are the results of yesterday's races: Race 1.—The Taipin? Stakes. Value $900. Class 4 Horses: Division 1. Six furlongs. 1. SAHAYA PUNYA (Late Mengadnp) (Whalan 8.10. 2. BOB-THE-GORGER (Christie) 8.3. 3. TRUE BLUE (Dawson) 8.10. Also ran: Tora (Garrard) 9. Lynella (Irvinei 8.10, Nancykar
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  • 37 7 "S.F.P" Service. London. Nov. 7. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 15 16d. (2 13 16d Forward 3 1 16d. <3d. i. The market is steady.— 'S.F.P.' Service.
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Ord'rs from India nnd Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100
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  • 229 7 LYALL AND EVATT’S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Nov. 10. noon Th market cptntd brisk th s mom ng and early on tnere was a fair demand for rubber 'harts, but an anti-restriction cable fin :n Amsterdam has since caused it to ease off. T n is very firm,
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  • 321 7 Nov 10. 11. a.m. R TUBER. London: 3d., up 1 16d. New York: 5 cent'- <G.». up >4 cent. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60—70 cents. Ayr; Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 45—55 cents Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 40 —45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit Katils
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  • 37 7 London. Nov. 9 Britain's rubber stocks are as follows: London 76.323 tens. Liverpool 56.284 tons.—"S.F.P Service. The total for this week is 132.607 tons as against 133.514 tons last week, a decrease of 907 tons
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  • 50 7 Singapore, Nov. 10 Standard Spot 9 9% Tender November 9 9i„ December 91, 91, January 9% 9 H January-March 9% April-June 9% 9" s Tone of Market: Dull Inclined to be Easier. Latest Cable. London 3d. per lb. New York: 5 gold cents per lb.
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  • 324 7 British Official. Singapore, Nov. 10. Selling London 4 months sight 2s. 4 9 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 7,32 d.. London 60 days sight 2s 4 5 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 1 s d.. London demand 2s. 4 3 32d London T.T 2s.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 436 7 Victoria Theatre Mrs. G. M. ALFORD WILL PRESENT A Comedy in Three Acts I THE j CONSTANT WIFE j By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM j Thurs. 12, Sat. 14, Wed. 18. Thurs 19, Sat. 21, November, j Booking Now Open at John Littles. Prices: $2.50, $1.50 and 31. GRAPHOLOGY. HANDWRITING CHARACTER
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    • 627 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I TO LET—Small Compound house No. 15. Eranksome Rd.. Katong. Entry Ist December. I Apply 19. Brankomc Rd. or 16—1. Prinsep St NOTICE. THE OVEKSEaThINESE B*M( LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Notice is hereby given that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the above Company
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    • 435 7 Services of an Asiatic housekeeper required Apply stating age. experisnce and terms to Box No. 459 co "Malaya Tribune." LOST Frcm 2 Kim Keat Road. Saturday. 7. Male Al atian pup. 4 months old. Colour Black mixed with light tan. light tan legs. Distinguishing mark: PROMINENT BLACK MARKINGS ON DORSAL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 83 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. NOV. 11 North. North-East and North-West Sumatra <In Spec.al Box at entrance to Night Telegraph Office* By A o roplane> 6 a.m irdo Cmna and Hokow <Amboise> 10 a.m. 'Ceylon. Southern and Western India. East Africa, Duroan. P. EUzabeth Cape To"i>. Rio de .'aneiro. SantOo. and Buenos
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  • 125 8 Madam Tan Tew Neo alias Tan Nyachik lat'* cf Killiney Road, mother of th? late Mr Wee K« ng Hoc of th KPM and mother-in-law cf Mr Ngeow Nian Chir. passed awav p. act fully at No. 775. North Bridge R<*ad on Monday, the 9th November at 9.30 p.m.
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  • 519 8 We propone to discuss to-morrow the subject of the Defence Contribution, concerning which a public meeting is to he held oil Friday. A preliminary note on Mr. L. K. Macphail'a letter, published the other day, la perhaps fitting. That letter docs credit to Mr. Macphail's heart, but —well,
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  • 375 8 Work has already started on the new golf course fOT Ipoh in Tig I Lane near the Masonic Templi HE th High Commissioner. Lady Clenienti and Miss Ctemmtt have arrived In Kuala Lumpur and are staying ftf Kings ROUM Wm the tn-st e*gM months ot this, yeai FMS import duties
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  • 88 8 RECORD CONSIGNMENT OF RUBBER. rtne.ni;. Nov. 9. Notwithstanding the Shipping Conference action the steamer "Silj sted." chartered by Mr. E. A. Bai.-our. depart d for new York today with a record Malayan consignment of 7.100 tons of rubber —Reuter. I The "Silijested." a Swedish boat, is
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  • 28 8 Reuter. Hcboken «Now Jersey». Ncv. 10. The death if announced of Colcml Iset Newtcn Lew s. Inventor ol the L.w s gua.R. ute..
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  • 427 8 Waiting For The Dutch To Approach Us. Amsterdam. Nov. 10. The Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, according to the "Handelsblad," has declared that the rubber restriction plan must be considered as almost impossible from the viewpoint of practicability and restriction would probably be most costly. Even
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  • 260 8 8.8.C. TO BEAR INITIAL COST. British Official. Rußby. Nov. 7 Tlie British Broadcasting Corporation is to build a new and powerful short-waw broadcasting station at Daventry to provide promammcs. which will be practically continuous daily, tor all ptftfl ol tile Empire. Bevera! wavelengths will be used
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  • 187 8 OVER AN HOI R AHEAD OF SCOTT'S. Reuter. "S.F.P" Service. Sydney. Nov. 9 The airman Butler arrived at Koepmg ot 10 40 a.m. (Sydney t me). Port Darwin, Nov. 9 Mr Charles Butler at" ived at 4.23 p.m Sydney t.me*, 1 ht-ur and 42 minutes ahead
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  • 88 8 British Official. Nov. Tckgiani.s have beta exchanged beiHet i tfw Stimscn, CJntcJ States Srcreary of St.r and Sir Jrhn Sim Al on the latier 's app jni mant as F...eign S c.e'.ary. Sir John S.mon. n a petaonal message to Mr. S imson. say.-: 11 hank
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  • 427 8 BY "LOOKER-OS Don't forget your Pop There is still need for to help those who rema from the war. The war has cost us course, as recent and cum remind us. All the m< remember those to w\ has been especially heavy. Malaya has hitherto I tlw>
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  • 43 8 From China and Japan by at Singapore I a.m to Fiom China and Japan cue z\ Singapore to-m From Otntas and Japan Janearn Maru" due at Sing i i From Europe (Load 0 ext. 22• by the "Corfu" ci <n Thursday
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  • 30 8 latest quota I BUBBEfc London: 3d New York: 5 <G*. cen«> Singapore: 9 —9'» cents riN London Spot £132 lj> s Three Months £134 15* $67.50. < 12-»
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 "Pyramid Brand the guarantee op good quality I 1 J A ajJ a I BedstGufls i I y I I The Finest Steel j I j I I Bedstead Made. L~—l fM I Stocked in all jIT J J j sizes j |H 1 J Brass Rails Gilt j Banded
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    • 119 8 I i j Latest and Smartest j Designs |ooxa| I The most accurate j timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED j IN J WRIST POCKET WATCH KS j ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. i 111. S. de Sllva Bros. j SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. J I i 634 j j North Bridjre Road.
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  • 662 9 illG DECREASE IN I N EMPLOYMENT. RKMIER'S speech at the guildhall. IK. THOMAS TO VISIT THE DOMINIONS. Reuter. n important speech was made by t)le Premier (Mr. J. Ramsay MacI tonald) at th Guildhall. London, on Sunday, in the cour*r cf which he w attention to
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  • 84 9 »i» IN A BASKET OF FRUIT. Reuter. Tientsin. Nov. 8. t on has been caused in the city by pt to assassinate the ex-Empercr. .ng. yesterday evening by means ot f fruit sent through an intermed a y, ut hotel ser\ant. Wiien the ex.fted up the
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  • 36 9 DIARY, on page 5. F EVENTS, en page 5. STORAGE MEETING, on page 5. OF 10-DAY, on page 8 !> NEWS on Vtmsz i. 1 fe nd 10. •HAI TO LISTEN FOR. on page 11.
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  • 4453 9 JAPANESE TROOPS ATTACK WITHOUT PROVOCATION. HEAVY ARTILLERY BOMBARDMENT AT NONNI RIVER. WILL THE LEAGUE TAKE ACTION AGAINST JAPAN? SEIZURE OF SALT REVENUE DENIED. Paris, Nov. 7. Criticism of the League methods characterise section of the newspaper outlook on the latest phas >in Manchuria. "Le Journal." definitely
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  • 772 9 REPORT OF SILVER COMMITTEE. TO ALLEVIATE SCARCITY OF GOLD- RESEARCH FOR DEVISING NEW USES? Reuter. The possibility of immediate international action to improve the position ct silver is for shadowed by the report, just published, of the committee appointed by the International Chamber of Commerce. London.
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  • 137 9 DELEGATES' LETTER TO THE PREMIER. British Official. Kugby. Nov. 9. Twenty-eight delegates to the Round-Table Conference. including representatives of the Congress. Hindu Mahasabha. Sikhs. Liberal and organised lobour. have addressed a letter to the Prime Minister referring to the rumours thai Pi ovine a 1 autonomy would be
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  • 51 9 Adclphe Manjcu lives up f o his reputation D •Men Call it Love.*' which began a seasin -I the Ahambra on Saturday. This production to an entertaining s ory of domestic misundctI■♦. Hidings wh eh arc eventually cleared up The dialogue is spicy and there Ls plenty ol
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 222 9 I PAVILION j I m I B rnniniiinintniininpiininuiiiinip tl OIIO ©903 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Here a picture to delight you all—young and old—a mighty drama oi the tarn. L Romance! W t J i j To-Morrou\ Wednesday 7/, Special Matinee 3-15 j j "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT."
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  • 1096 10 FRENCH VISITORS OUTCLASSED. THRILLING MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. I By "Rimau Despite threatening skies and chi.ly weathe*. thert was a large turnout of Eui~.peans lor Sunday's match at Anson Road Stad.um. whtn Singapore beat the French A. my XV from Saigon bv lour goals and a try
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  • 84 10 SERVICES v. THE REST AT STADIUM. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The following have been selected to play To. the "Rest" in the match i n aid of Poppy DayFund. at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday v. the Services: F. M. Adam. J. G. Glasgow, Wan Puteh, Kit Hoe, A.
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  • 83 10 SOUTH AFRICANS COLLAPSE. CRICKET. Reuter. Melbourne. Nov. 7. The match between the South African tourists and Victoria was ean'inued to-day and the scores at clo e of play were. Victoria: 284 (Woodfull 121; Quiim 4 for 36). S. Africans: 216 for 6 wkts. «Christy 11». Reuter. Melbourne. Nov.
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  • 99 10 FACILITIES FOR ENTERTAINMENT. In connection with the Singapore Manufacturers' exhibition, to be held from Jan. 2 to 9 it has betn decided to provide facilities for entertainments to be given by Chinese amateur musical parties Adm ssion to these shows will be by ticket and all the proceeds
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  • 122 10 PUBLICITY CO. v. E. G. MOZAR. The part-heara case in which the Progressive Publicity Co. is suing an ex-employee, Mr. E. G. Mozar. of Master's Ltd.. for balance of account on money lent whiist in its employ, amounting to $2,500. was resumed before Mr Justice Thome in
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  • 53 10 CHANGE OF WAVELENGTH. Commencing to-day the Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast on 75 metres, this having been found more suitable than the present 65 metres. Hour of transmissions unchanged. The Thursday broadcast from Petahng H:ll is discontinued. Special broadcast of Aimistice Music. War
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  • 84 10 The members of the United Chinese Musical Association staged a sucee-sful play entitled Diamond Cut Diamond" at the Moonlight Ha 1. New World, on Sunday night. There was a bumper house and those present thoroughly eijoyed the performance. Mr. Koh Kong Leng directed the play while
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  • 51 10 The Capitol on Sunday showed Balaclava." film depicting the great Charge of the Light Brigade. It is based on fact, and through the martial story there tuns a delightful romance From an historical point of view the picture Ls highly interesting, whilst technical details have been given every
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  • 53 10 The two benefit nights at the New World in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund attracted nuge crowds, and from a financial point of view the effort was crowned with success. A full report of the two days' proceedings with appear in to-morrow's issue of
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  • 28 10 British Official. Rugby, Nov. 9 Mr. Thomas Richards, former President of the Miners' Federation, died in his sleep after v. long illness, aged 72.—British Official.
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  • 33 10 An extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Khalsa Association will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Indian Association premises. 3. Owen Road, which have been kindly lent for the occasion. i
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  • 1053 10 EFFECTIVE SECURITY FOR JAPANESE NATIONALS. The following cablegram received by the Japanese Comul-General at Singapore from the Foreign Minister. Tokyo, is forwarded for publication: Reply of Mr. Yoshizawa to Note of M. Briand; I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's Note of Oct.
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  • 140 10 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD CHAIRMAN. SHIPPING NEWS. Reuter. Hamburg. Not I Death has robbed Germany of its most eafet* cot shipping expert. Hr. BUmmini «*»■*> cumb?d tc injuries sustained in an tUMtXt in a friend's house. Hr. Stimming. a hte ;i official in the Imperial Navy, has be
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  • 93 10 "Nieuw Ho.land." Dutch. 6 7!<J Kucllema, irom Adelaide Austi'alia. 17-11. "Adra>tus." Brit. 4 948 >ms. Ca: G Liverpcol, 9-11; for Mi'-iuia i "Aletta." Dutch. 1.572 'ous. < from Soesoe, 8-11: fur unk Klang." Brit. 723 ticns. C. pi < Pt nang. 9-11; for Penang 1 Arabia Maru." Jap 5
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    • 97 10 OUR CROSSWORD PI Solution Of Numb* The following is the tafati Nc. 17. entries for which do day In Friday's issu.' bune" the prize-wini:*:"« oi be published. M.i«h Across—1 Ado: 4. < ud«-: I f v 12. Lupine; 14. Lick: 1«. Son; 1 ()h 21 Relay: 23. Lo: 25. Ar:
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    • 88 11 UiDJIHS PUIS m\\TM BJW- Mm.* martin -s tn WwMP op.o MARTIN S PILLS Sa|| by «II Ck«Bi»l» ««4 SUra* m 4 I TIMMS DISPENSARY. R»HW* S«.. SiaiiMtt liffl Ills j j The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. j 'Phone *****. I Brunswick Records I i TO CLEAR 3°" 1
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    • 255 11 1 THE NEW WORLD j BRIGHTEST BPOT IS SINGAPORE. The New World Talkie Theatre. i DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM. j j 7.15 p.m. TO-MGHT 9.30 p.m. j A SONG OF KENTUCKY j A Musical Movietone j with j Joe Wag staff and Lois Moran j a Racing Romance with a Comedy
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    • 289 11 Delicious Cordials j j Handsome (>lass J IfiP Decanters j Illllli Almond, Cherry, Grenadin, Orange, Nectar Cup, J Peacft, flose, Raspberry, j ffl <-2l®!£- A Strawberry, Vanilla, j j Sold b^all Dealers j j 111 c 1 also at our Works. FRAMROZ GO. j Experience A NEW Tennis THRILL have
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 617 11 u I TO LISTEN FOR. An Mn d Saturdays I [i Ail Monday stations except Radio Goldberg, ■■j i» j Manila, Chelmsford and Bangkok. Lnr/- Broadcasts «o n n/ICM MELBOURNE from 5 to 6.30 p.m. and TI.P Wppt SYDNEY from 3 to 4.30 pjn. fOf iw rr CCA. KOOTWIJK, Holland,
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  • 217 12 MR. CHARLES BUTLER ARRIVES SINGAPORE. Mr. Charles Butler, who is attempting to beat the record of Mr. C. W. A. Scott for a flight from England to Australia, arrived in Singapore at 11.35 on Saturday morning, about two and a half hours in front. He
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  • 93 12 "MANY INACCURACIES AND FALSE ASSERTIONS.' Reuter. Washington, Nov. 8 The committee appointed to enquire into the Navy League's accusations against President Hoover, alleging ignorance of the Navy's needs, finds that the League's pamphlet contained "many inaccuracies. false assertions and erroneous conclusions," the principal mi'-tate-BM nt being
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  • 36 12 Reuter. Capetown. Nov 7 Miss Peggy Salaman and Mr. Gordon Store have received I telegram from the Kini;, congratulating them on their '•fine achievement" in making record flight to Capetown Renter
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Washington. Nov 7 Pn id nt He over has appointed Lindbergh Rember of th National Advtoon Ooaun!ttcc for Aeronautics, with laboratories ml Lan«leylw Id, Virginia .—Reut i
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Malta Nov. 7 The restoration of a .satisfactory situation it: Cyprus is reflect *d in an announc ment that rta p of th*- ii dlterrmncmn Fleet despatched thithr during th" riots are returning to Malta. —Reuter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 265 12 I I Finest Quality "Pineapple" Cooked Ham j AT REDUCED PRICE I I Singapore Gold Storage j j Company, Limited. I I J Orchard Road Sub Depots. i i i > _mm Prompt Relief FROM HEADACHES j DOANS ASPIRIN TABLETS Of the greatest value for relieving HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, AND ALL
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    • 316 12 FREE LIFE READINGS TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. The will-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy has ih more decided to favour the people of this country with Free Test Readings of their live? Prof Roxroy's fame is so well-known in this country that he hardly needs an introduction from us His power
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  • 1283 13 ONE OF THE DARKEST YEARS. REPORT OF DIRECTOR. In the course of his annual report on the operations of the Department of Agriculture, Burma, for the year ended March 31. 1931. the Director of Agriculture, Burma, says:— "The year under repori, will probably he remembered as ono
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